The production is good and her voice is what actually sold me. It is not a showy performance. She is not hitting runs to prove anything. The control is quieter than that, which makes the lyrics land harder when you do catch them. I found myself going back not for a hook but to hear a particular line again.

MILYAM runs her own label, MILYAM EMPIRE, and her catalog is registered with the U.S. Library of Congress. None of that is filler information. It tells you something about how she operates. “Intimacy” sounds like someone who made exactly the record she wanted to make, without someone in a meeting asking her to make it bigger. Worth your time, especially if you are tired of atmospheric R&B that substitutes mood for actual songwriting.

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